DocumentCode
1032477
Title
An investigation of the quasi-static magnetization process in cross-magnetized multipath ferrite structures
Author
Shull, D.S., Jr. ; Finzi, L.A.
Author_Institution
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Winston-Salem, NC, USA
Volume
2
Issue
1
fYear
1966
fDate
3/1/1966 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
47
Lastpage
54
Abstract
Cross-magnetization of a ferromagnetic body is defined to occur whenever two or more independent nonparallel (crossed) magnetizing fields are applied to the body. A number of devices employing cross-magnetized components have been described in the literature. The analytical treatment of the behavior of systems containing these devices has been based generally on idealizations of the terminal properties of the cross-magnetized component, without immediate concern for the ferromagnetic processes that take place within the multipath core. The purpose of the work presented in this paper is to obtain direct predictions of the ferromagnetic behavior of such cores, from knowledge of their physical properties, their geometry, and the applied excitations. The application of crossed magnetizing fields gives rise to problems which are considerably more difficult than in ordinary unipath cores (e.g., toroids) because the total applied magnetizing field
and the magnetization
are not necessarily collinear, and empirical knowledge of the nonlinear
relationship acquired by conventional test methods is not immediately usable. A method for the analysis of the quasi-static time-varying magnetization process is formulated, based on calculation of the potential energies of elemental closed tubes of
having a constant cross-sectional area
. The most likely configurations of such tubes along the various paths of the core are postulated, and the preferred states are determined by comparing the energies of elemental volumes. A method of introducing hysteresis loss into these calculations is also described. This concept of comparing the energies of elemental volumes is used to obtain models of the time-varying magnetization process in a ferrite sphere with holes along three mutually perpendicular diameters. Measured and calculated flux-MMF loops are compared for various biaxial excitations, and for a case of tri-axial excitation.
and the magnetization
are not necessarily collinear, and empirical knowledge of the nonlinear
relationship acquired by conventional test methods is not immediately usable. A method for the analysis of the quasi-static time-varying magnetization process is formulated, based on calculation of the potential energies of elemental closed tubes of
having a constant cross-sectional area
. The most likely configurations of such tubes along the various paths of the core are postulated, and the preferred states are determined by comparing the energies of elemental volumes. A method of introducing hysteresis loss into these calculations is also described. This concept of comparing the energies of elemental volumes is used to obtain models of the time-varying magnetization process in a ferrite sphere with holes along three mutually perpendicular diameters. Measured and calculated flux-MMF loops are compared for various biaxial excitations, and for a case of tri-axial excitation.Keywords
Ferrite cores; Magnetization processes; Ferrites; Geometry; Independent component analysis; Magnetic analysis; Magnetic cores; Magnetization processes; Potential energy; Testing; Time varying systems; Toroidal magnetic fields;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1966.1065782
Filename
1065782
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